License

If the above license doesn’t already do so, we explicitly authorize the use of this release during for-profit DJ performances, radio broadcasts and in online DJ mixes. We do ask that you notify us of your use for our own curiosity and that blocSonic and the album artist are attributed and linked to where possible.

While I was browsing Bandcamp for Creative Commons licensed music to consider for “netBloc Vol. 42: Life, The Universe & Everything” I discovered this great singer-songwriter based out of Buffalo, New York by the name of Pete Lund. He’s recently been using that platform to release a string of singles featuring his heartland/roots rock sound. When I reached out to him to include his song “Time Lines” on the above mentioned compilation, we ended up communicating about him releasing music here at blocSonic. He was intrigued by the idea of our fortyFive series, which fits pretty well with what he’s been doing independently.

“Back From ’91” is Pete’s premiere release for blocSonic and I’d like to thank him for allowing us the opportunity to spread the music. Welcome to the blocSonic fam, Pete!

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